Knows — [s2e1] She
: Viewers debate whether Mike's photographic memory actually constitutes "beating" someone in law, as legal practice involves deliberation and argument rather than just rote memorization .
In this episode, the title refers to discovering the truth about Mike Ross . Following the events of the Season 1 finale where Trevor confronted her, Jessica now knows that Mike never attended law school and is practicing law without a degree . Key Plot Points
: Jessica calls Mike into her office and makes it clear she knows his secret . When Mike asks if he is fired, she says, "You should be," but ultimately decides to evaluate the situation further rather than terminating him immediately . [S2E1] She Knows
: Harvey is caught between his loyalty to Mike and the pressure from Jessica to fix the situation. The episode explores the beginning of the power struggle between Jessica and the duo of Harvey and Mike . Community Discussion & Analysis
: Many analyze how Jessica uses this information not just to punish Mike, but to assert control over Harvey . : Viewers debate whether Mike's photographic memory actually
Fan discussions often focus on the power dynamics and the legal technicalities presented in the episode:
: To demonstrate his value, Mike challenges Jessica to ask him anything about the law, asserting his photographic memory and deep knowledge . Jessica, however, differentiates herself from Harvey, stating she doesn't need a computer to verify his brilliance and that his "beating" Harvey in the first episode was only one part of being a lawyer . Key Plot Points : Jessica calls Mike into
Watch a fan reaction and commentary on the shifts in Jimmy McGill's character that mirror the high-stakes reveals seen in other legal dramas like Suits:
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